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  1. On 4/2/2023 at 5:47 PM, bobble said:

     

    on the way out we found a snowboard laying up against the wall near the bar. found two more snowboards and a pair of skis sitting in racks.  maybe that's how i can dispose of my old gear.

    It's kind of like pushing your old couch out of the truck, in Dinkytown.

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  2. On 3/27/2023 at 6:58 AM, bobble said:

    one more day, april 1st. then the lift is coming down. wonder if they will sell the chairs.

    12F on my deck this morning. Sure feels like the lifts should be spinning!

    Keep us in the loop. I'd love to buy one of the chairs!

     

  3. Nice, quiet day at in the Alps. The snow is surprisingly good, and it is sort of hard top believe it's March. Not a brown spot to be found, even in the Highlands. We'll see what happens later this week, with the potential of rain and warmer temps. But hey, it's been a great season! Can't complain about being 100% open (and with great snow), in mid-March.

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  4. Pretty rotten conditions, yesterday, for carving. Did one run, and changed to the sticks. That recovered it, and all was fun. 

    Someone was out, making deep trenches in the off piste. Stay classy, Minnesota. Stay classy.

     

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  5. Having run into this same sort of issue (on a few occasions), I've now converted everything back to non-step-in. It's just too complicated of a system, IMO. Neat concept, but personally I'd rather bend over and flip a piece of plastic, vs losing a day on the slopes.

    Be on the look-out! Hope to have all that Step-In related gear on the For Sale forum, in a bit.

  6. Of course there are better places to get your carve on, but it feels as if there should be at least one other person, 'booting at Breck. Right? 14-days on the season, thus far, and not a single spotting, be it in-motion, or in a ski/board rack.

    Am I just missing others? I am on first tracks, which a guy would assume other Apliners would be, as well. Yes, Loveland and Basin have a following, even Copper (haven't seen another booter there, this season, either), so is it to be assumed there is Zero overflow?

    Last year, I saw just one guy from NY (can't remember name, but on 'vintage' gear), which we ironically bumped into each other on two separate trips. And both times at Peak 6. Kind of weird.

  7. I've only been to Steven's once, on a random weekday, 5-years ago. So, pre-Vail, and bar-none, the busiest place I've ever been to. I just couldn't believe the number of people there. Literal ants-on-a-sugar-hill. And it was raining! Cars lined-up, just waiting to get in the (full) parking lots. Did I mention it was raining? We left after 3 "runs", which was some of the most nerve-racking people-dodging I've ever done. Now, if that's how it was before Vail got ahold of it? I can't even imagine it any worse. Anyway, just my one, random experience.

    Next day we went to Mission Ridge; $20, real (eg. 'dry') snow, not a lift line in sight, and all of us wondering why we didn't just drive a few more hours, the day before. 

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  8. 1 hour ago, trent said:

    yeah, this sucks donkey balls! it's not even worth going to afton at this point on the weekends. lines and runs are crazy long/crowded 45 min after opening. vail is doing an excellent job at losing all the long time pass holders.

    From the west Metro, Powder Ridge isn't all that much further. Gets a guy thinking, that's for sure.

     

    Sorry for hijacking your thread @lonbordin

     

    Back to Paoli...

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  9. On 1/8/2022 at 6:06 PM, bobble said:

    vail bought afton alps in minnesota....

    from what i hear not all of the chairlifts at afton are running and the lines are ridiculous.

    i don't know what is driving this. could be global warming. could be covid. could be vail/afton can't get people to work because they're too cheap.

     

    good luck at PP.

    Weekends (Sat/Sun) open at 9:30, and weekdays are 1:00. Splitting hairs, but still, it's a bummer for those of us who like to get in those quiet, weekday morning turns. This point last season, I'd been to Afton maybe 15 times. This year; 2. As Bob pointed out, both those sessions were ended because of lift lines.

    My best guess is this is partly driven by labor shortages. Look around the resort, and you see almost no staff under the age of 40 (at last outside of the chalet). Maybe that's a Vail decision? Years past you'd always have "kids" working the lifts. That doesn't appear to be the case, now.

    Last visit, the Alps and Main lots were full before the lifts even started turning. One, singe, lonely lift/run in Highlands. Plenty of 'snow', things were groomed, just 1/2 the hill was roped-off. They could have easily opened every single lift, and in years past, they would have. Again, I'm guessing they, like many other businesses, simply can't find the personnel.   

     

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